Chrome Remote Desktop Not Working
Chrome OS, OS family Working state Preinstalled on,,, Initial release June 15, 2011; 6 years ago ( 2011-06-15) 63.0.3239.86 (December 15, 2017; 8 days ago ( 2017-12-15) ) Beta 64.0.3282.41 (December 20, 2017; 3 days ago ( 2017-12-20) ) Dev 65.0.3299.0 (December 21, 2017; 2 days ago ( 2017-12-21) ) Update method Platforms, type () Default -based [web browser] windows Google Chrome OS Terms of Service Official website Chrome OS is an designed by that is based on the and uses the web browser as its principal. As a result, Chrome OS primarily supports. Google announced the project in July 2009, conceiving it as an operating system in which both applications and user data reside in the: hence Chrome OS primarily runs. Source code and a public demo came that November. The first Chrome OS laptop, known as a, arrived in May 2011.
Initial Chromebook shipments from and occurred in July 2011. Chrome OS has an integrated media player and file manager. It supports, which resemble native applications, as well as remote access to the desktop. A few Android applications have been available for the operating system since 2014. Reception was initially skeptical, with some observers arguing that a browser running on any operating system was functionally equivalent. As more Chrome OS machines have entered the market, the operating system is now seldom evaluated apart from the hardware that runs it. Chrome OS is only available pre-installed on hardware from Google manufacturing partners.
So, I got my first Chromebook, an Acer C720, yesterday (i'm in love with the OS btw) and I noticed Chrome Remote Desktop was stuck at the. I had it working for a while and then one day it stopped and was stuck on the connecting screen. I had just assumed my work had blocked it but after finding your. I also have an acer chromeook 14 and it works on that one. I deleted the chrome remote on my desktop computer and restarted it to make sure it was deleted properly and reinstalled it again on the chromebook r13 and it still does not work. I can only get my screen from my desktop to show, but I cannot get it.
An equivalent,, can be from downloaded. Early on, Google provided design goals for Chrome OS, but has not otherwise released a technical description. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Supported applications [ ] Initially, Chrome OS was almost a pure operating system that rely primarily on servers to host web applications and related data storage. Google gradually began encouraging developers to create 'packaged applications', and later, Chrome apps. The latter employs,,, and to provide a user experience closer to a native application. Meanwhile, in September 2014, Google launched (beta), which allows certain Android applications to run on Chrome OS.

Runtime was launched with four Android applications:,,, and. Open source [ ] Chrome OS is partially developed under the project. As with other open source projects, developers can modify the code from Chromium OS and build their own versions, whereas Chrome OS code is only supported by Google and its partners and only runs on hardware designed for the purpose. Unlike Chromium OS, Chrome OS is automatically updated to the latest version. History [ ] Google announced Chrome OS on July 7, 2009, describing it as an operating system in which both applications and user data reside in the. To ascertain marketing requirements, the company relied on informal metrics, including monitoring the usage patterns of some 200 Chrome OS machines used by Google employees. Developers also noted their own usage patterns.

Matthew Papakipos, former engineering director for the Chrome OS project, put three machines in his house and found himself logging in for brief sessions: to make a single search query or send a short email. On November 19, 2009, Google released Chrome OS's as the project. At a November 19, 2009 news conference,, at the time Google's vice president overseeing Chrome, demonstrated an early version of the operating system. He previewed a desktop which looked very similar to the Chrome browser, and in addition to the regular browser tabs, also had application tabs, which take less space and can be pinned for easier access. At the conference, the operating system up in seven seconds, a time Google said it would work to reduce.
Also on November 19, 2009, Chris Kenyon, vice president of OEM services at, announced that Canonical was under contract to contribute engineering resources to the project with the intent to build on existing open source components and tools where feasible. Gateway Digital Media Manager Driver. The launch date for retail hardware featuring Chrome OS was delayed from late 2010 to June 15, 2011. Hardware [ ]. A Chromebook. Laptops running Chrome OS are known collectively as '. The first was the CR-48, a that Google gave to testers and reviewers beginning in December 2010. Retail machines followed in May 2011.